I received an email that told me I had 30 days to submit two additional documents. What happens if I submit the wrong document a second time? Will my application be automatically refused, or will I get one more chance to submit the proper document?
What are the documents they want?mrchriscox said:That is very worrying! I am very confused about what the Seoul Visa Office wants me to provide for my additional documentation. I can make my best guess, but if I am wrong, I really do not want my application to be denied! Does anyone else have any experiences?
I am a romanian woman and my husband is canadian and we got married in Paris.mrchriscox said:They want proof that our marriage was registered in either Canada or the US (I am from the US and my wife is from Canada). However, our marriage took place in Korea, so it is legally impossible to register our marriage in either Canada or the US.
Could explain more in detail how your husband could register the marriage in Canada?I.N said:Like this we could register our marriage in our countries, Romania for me Canada for my husband.
He could not, not just yet, sorry for missleading you.steaky said:Could explain more in detail how your husband could register the marriage in Canada?
I thought a marriage was automatically considered legal in Canada as long as it was legal where it was performed. It was my understanding that a marriage doesn't need to be registered here...????????????????mrchriscox said:They want proof that our marriage was registered in either Canada or the US (I am from the US and my wife is from Canada). However, our marriage took place in Korea, so it is legally impossible to register our marriage in either Canada or the US.
Not all places export the information you're married. When I applied for my marriage in license in Alberta, the lady at the desk told me Alberta doesn't forward information to other countries, so if I wanted to register my marriage in the USA, I'd have to do that myself. (She didn't know what office I would need to go to, nor do I care as I don't plan to go back to the USA.)tink23 said:I thought a marriage was automatically considered legal in Canada as long as it was legal where it was performed. It was my understanding that a marriage doesn't need to be registered here...????????????????